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o OU? OF THE DEPTHS. Tho Procurew Trafi2—How You1g Womm Are Indnesd to Leave Their Homes—A No. torious Courtezan Outgonoralled, New York city is regularly made the depot for traMc in the merchand se of tie purity and honor of unsuspicious and thoughtless girls by the evil- minded and wily proouress who plays with hypo» eriuical skill upon the creduitty of tho innocent of her own seX. 1l134 well Kuown fact uhat the pro- prietors of tag pal wes of “HE SCARLET Women” Visit this city at reyular intervals yearty, from New Orleans avd elsewhere in the Sout: aud Southwest, tm qaest of new vicums jor (he devil's grist mit ‘These vile procuresses and agents in (ne socia! evil tradic are ch.eily fen.ales, who come on here be decked witn costly jeweiry ant diamonds and other Precious gems—ihe signs of extruyagunce and the badses of teir rade—and with soft aud subtic m- Senuity allare (he uawary fy mto thelr parlor. TURY VLAY UPON THE SYMPATHIES of young girls who are out of employment—of whom thousands may be read ly met with Oatly in the pub- We sircets—and by ofermg such inducements as false pleiges of Incrative employment, in whatever trade or business the unsuspecting may be seek.ug for work, they enlist ther credence. ‘Then a few Bepboes 0. seeded @rucles of drexs, in too many ances, KuiiG.s to confirm the bellel of the sid- eevity Wich arses tu Cie mind of the poor gui Wao 4s sv0n to ve ki CAUGHT IN THE MASTERS of sin, Clothing 18 boucit vy the “kind-hearted, Hantkroul: iaiy’ foe ibe motu wiica is already urning itt Wins iN Lie seorcmug yiare Of the Ligut fafernal., ‘Tue passage—vab o pacsige—the Dost ac cComMod.atio.s too—a.l 1s pallor by (hab dear soul Of heilish generos ty, and Lue Voyage of sia hus fauy deguu, Vne oatlits, Luus iuraished aud mousy paid, out by THE PROCURESS, in the gulse of the bene‘actress, is charged to the future account of this uniortunate one thus Wayla d aud e.irayped, who, ta tue vr.e: “iuttacas of tine,’’ 18 made to pay, even pecuuartiy, Lov por a for every dime expended ou her by tie she 1.01. A CASE IN POINT has come within ihe ovservation of our nbiqnitons corps of represemtauiy s, It is that of a youns girk (in consid -ration of Whom Wwe Withhold she uae), @ resident of one of tho down town Waris, who {ell int the trap cet for her by @ notorious courtezan of New orica.s, ‘ahe girl, wno 1s a2 composiiress by occupation, hy been out of employment ior a long ume, and) was Much reduced ia Circumstances wien sic Was mec by Mollie Mitchell, of the Cresveat Ci ‘Tais wo- man, Who keeps a deu of prostituuon in'Tchaupitouias street, In tna city, Was on @& visit to Golam in quest’ of human merchandise a iew weeks ago. Bhe is about tity years of age and dressos In & mest gay Bad costly manner. Her voice is fexine aad her tnpudent, hypocrisy is something imsiguificags to conte nylate. Bagging tue gut m conversavon sh> discovered HER LMPKCUNIGUS CONDITION, - and promised to re y it by obtaining her empioy- Ment in a store 1a New vrieans, prov.ded she would Sccompany her ty taut plave. Mis ——, whois a @ver, pretty, Moles appearing Young person, avout elghteen yeurs of age, Ue entice suppart of ab ased moiwtel at Lrst decimed to ace pb the protered jloymivut, buy Subsequeally aeqiti- rug We glowing laducements ueld out by the leutptress. Strange losuy, sue wituhela her inteations ivom her mother, Rud LEEY ek LOMB one Saturday moruing in he eaciy part of Auznst, Qnd went on board ihe steauier Mississippi, wien Tuas beweea iis Guy aut dow 0 44, Here sie ‘Was met by the old monster of iniquty and tour other young peopl: of her own sex, who were also Onder he iaternal care of Mulite Alitchell, Beiore the steamer leit her pier on tue North river a detece five vvarded the vessel aud quietiy escorted one of the Would-be victims of tie lag down tue ang yakuK aud usivre, Lhe rescued one iad becn wacked IN mMe, ‘here Was NO scene, and the sus Dec.ons OF the heruine Of this episode were not At the Lime AWakeubd to the situAuON, Lt Was nob Onc the Mississippi bad beea @ couple of days out Ab sea That Providence came to wer rescue and Baved her irom the very JAWS OF MORAL DRATH, Her modest and sad demeanor at this pertod at. Tracted tue attention of ove of the ollleers of the steamer, & reatly Kind-aearted aud wor man, a fesideat of Broukiya, Who abouce touk an taterest in her we fare, Kuow.ay the decestaole characte the noiwrous Motlie Mtebell, im whose com any she wis, He cecded at onco upon his course of precedure, ant deteranned fo save her from the fate which awatied her In the event of au tucurceration in Uke Tohaupatoulas: Bireck dea. Mr. M——n accord nly addressed the girl and in- gavel if she Kiew wither she Was bound. Sne rephed Al she was “going to fill @ situstion as Baleswoman tia To in New Oreuns, warel that Rady, Airs. Alitche !, bad procured ior her. Whea Wn orined of tie true © cher of her sav disient ben tress she Was greatly moved aad uorrmed, Bad wept bittely. Ihus ASNED OF DANGER, she was, however, enubied to shun ft, and thank- tag te oncer who had thas most providentauly cume Lo her resem in ine Hour Oo) extreme pert, she eecepted ered pissage Dack bo New York upou the retura 0. the Missesippl, Durmg ue week tuat the ves-e. remained m port 8.e kept herseil locked up ia her room, and When the day caine tor the departure of tue s eamer she dea, unobserved, on hoa d. She was salely restored tobe aged mother, Who fad begun by despair of ever seeing ber again, fud given uce up as los imdecd, Sach Would have been her mevilule tate, vs 1 is the (ote a. hundreds yearly, had she not been singtlariytavored ta tue fost tx syuapathy excited in her beiat in the Mito a total saanger, worthy Olleer of tie WIBISSI 1, WO eBoeted b rescue irom the tolls os the procuress. REAL EST! ANS New York City. RGth at, m9, WR Ct w of ay 1, 19592... Bien st, #9, 125 (Le o. lst ey, o6.1x 8 Ite o 3 Rith st, 6 Oid 12th ay and 130 ‘ounty. RROOKLYN, Block bounsied by Macon and Halsey ats Gates ay, eixv0, Jan, 1b rouuway aud Schenck ay, Boheucs ay. tes of Broad Butler and Ne it, 8 corner, 100 Giymer st, 6 8, WA Ite of Ke Carvenl ety n 8, 75.11 eof Hicks st, Hieraitner st, &#, 405 ite of Utica ‘ay, 33.105 18, 1.0 fC Wor Graham av, 2x10), Sacksun Koseinako'st, ne, 415 {¢ 0 of sostiand av, loxli 880) mney wt, A 8, Od it W of Marcy AV, 24h 0. Bu ital, Ww 8, 40 it Ww aC q Routh ath and 6th Bonch 1.ti st dix tuvyesant a vw 1Bsa hud. th av, u ws, BO fo. Estiex County, Ne J. EWARK, ium st, ns, 75 (tw of Gold at, o.100, juin at, m8, GU tt woof Guid a, 2oxlu0. 5,009 lum add Guid sts, ne coraer, ixw Acsatioy aud Place sta, s Ww corner, + 6.500 John av, Boppe to truesded "42,500 Mouigomery st, w 9, 683 (M6 Ouklauil as, 05x308.,.,.. 14700 Richiidhd County, CARTLETON, Fanmount ay, es, $98 (tn of Cantleton ay, 180 501x811. fis Custieton av, 83 it w of Shawmut ay, [.txds: Corner ov Castieton and Shawmut aa, 10x: Cyne of Fairmount av and Kiog st, 990: 118.8.. RIGO... Dorner of Bank and Jersey sts, undivl ied hi part, 75x80, 1,125 Corner of Bank and Jerscy ats, undivided 74 part, 75x6J, 3,376 BOUTHT HELD, Corner of Richmond road and Burghe AY, MG 4x00, vad x21 “A CINCINWATL MYSTERY. A Young Lady Lost—sbe Lenves Her Gunr- di ns and Disxppeors in the Citys {From the Cincinnati (0.) Enquirer, Sept, 6.) The fohowing atvertisement appeared In oue of Jakt Sunday morning's papers, amoug te “Per. Bonals,”” and, of cour e, Was carelessly reud by hun- dreds, who scave ly stopped to tink whetuer or nob there was a heart history, more or lebs ead, con- Ceuled bebind the simpiec announcewent:— Wanted -Miss Molen C.—If aitil {a the city, to call or send her audress to Rev. 1, LeCiere, 44 Weat Fourth sueet, city, Itacems that Helen C. is a young lady of eighteen, comely in person, aud rettned ta mint by education, Up to Thursday last she bus ilved wih ber yuardian, & Well-to-lo jarines living near Maison, Olio, who bas been gradumiy requiring move aud more labor Trom her thie was distasteful in its nature, beg Ut Wich ts ordina Ly asked oF femaie Ueip 1d farmhouse. Willing, but deman ied consentar JB, Lass titted to her station Un Thursday last suuss G. reucaed the city on the Madson pacdet, her object beng to seek a sitwauion at VeLwand’s dry goods store, wiiiher sh Was Kid iy eseu.ted by the clerk of Un’ steamer. Si: arcived at the siore, hos ever, only to flnd at clos3t tor tie purpose of stock taking, and to ind thas ue. BEEVIC’S Were mot needed. Prom ths moment ail trace of her was lost. Rev, M » Lecierc, pasioress of iho Warison Unt ersaust chareh, who, on benalf of her friends, hucried ty this eliv oa “tearming the direce Dou which she tad taken, has as yet (ated to dix cover her whereabouts, Ab the girl is young, hand: seme aud inexyeriouced 1 ety lcalavost uni anxiety ot 1s, of course, becoming nudearables They that she has leit the cry, fearing a In the mesnime the girl is s meet her eye, tu make her wuere- ha she) terdess who has come ta #earca Of her stray sheep. Whether or not she hag. Made Any misstep she is assured that all wil be for. Gotten and forgiven, and that she wilt be taken care vs IN the-fatare vy Hav. Mra, Leciere’s frends, euployment that any ed cation, Res, io fact, of its dangers—tne Feud ‘Vo work jor bor Lying she was able aad | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1870.—TRIPLB SHEET, YOUNG HENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CON- VENTION. ‘Third and Last Day’s Proceedings. Poucuxeersie, Sept. 8, 1870, ‘This has been the third and last day of the Con- vention of the Young Men's Christian Associations Qf the Siate of New York. Throughout the entire Session, including to-day, the weather has been charming, thus adding greatly to the enjoyment of the meetiags. The members of the Convention from afar are loud in thelr praises of Pourhkeepsic hose pitanty. From half-past eigit to nine o'clock this morning devotional exercises were had, about one half of the Convention being present, tho other half visiting diferent points of interest about the city, Atnine A. M. Prestient McBurney catled the Con- vention to order, and yead a portion of the twelfth chapter of the Epistie of Vaul to the Romans Prayer tol owed, and then the Convention sung the 188th hyina:—" Awake my soul fn joyful And aing thy great Ledeeswor's pratse, After th's the reguiar business of the Convention Was opened by the secretary reading the minutes of the proceedings of the preyiolls day, which were ap- proved, ‘The Committee on Credentials reported the follow- ing delegates present:—Execultve Committee of the United States and British Provinces—Cephas Brain- ecd (chairman), RR. McBurney, William F. Lee, James Stokes, Jr. Corresponding members for state of New York—John J, Piatt, Edward Eldrett, Am- sterdam; Richard S, Holmes, Newiou R, Adriancs, A. W. Lawn, of Auburn; Rev. Wm. M. Martin, Verranus Morse, M, D., diervia Rushaore, Charles Muaford, Brooslya; Ward St, Jon, John B. Thomas, “Brook yn, E. Dg Rev, N. Curtis, Camdens Rev, J. B, Campbell, Chatham village; H. B. Chain- berlutu, GO, O. ‘Titus, Fulton; J. N. Stearns, ©. J. Wadron, Greenpomt, and J. 2B. Artnur, ©. BE. Kida, same plice; J. Q. Bradion, Jutta Adama, Jr, Homer aA. Curtis, Charies Heres, J. Dale, Mar.em; femme C. Powe i. ro Hudson Suitli, Maion ne 8 Clarke, Mitton; ck S. Odell, Hasecd, New C.s) Bataw: Athy De Se Beiknap, F. McBriie, uugh Neil, J. J. voulips, Bi, Mead, Mootor, Graut B. Bdzar, tev. Newburg; Joha «. Volze, Jt, Cepaas Bramerd, KR. MeBurney, J. U. stacey, Water R. Conway, daincs A. Pa tilul, James stokes, Jv., Witlam f. Lee, Le. D. Bucsley, Me Uy Ldwar Cuigate, J. tarper Bowuell, John EB. Cookiaa, &. 2. Panto, J. i. oualuson, Van Zandt vawes, J. 5. Miker, Frederick A, Booth, J. Ferris Patiea, New York ciiy; Rev. A.B, Sunart, Dimas Jewel, D. 3s. Veilcu, Bast New York; Chariesy J, Setilegel, dob Atkinson, from Geruuia Assuciations New York city; Joha Van Velf, Witham R, Bennett, New Uiiecnt; KE. A, Hulbert, A. J. Holbrook, J. N. Nilson, Ogdensburg; John Piatt, Jonn BM. Maitnews, Erskine Unly J. Uubo.g Carpenter, Edmund P. Piau, Willam W, Smid, J. P. weath, Charles Marin, George Hiannaa, Wislam il. Candee, Michell Down ing, i. blirndge, KF. W. Vugsiey, De Witt CO. Weob, 8. & Aimy, of Pourhkeepsie; Nicholas Cain, M. A, Vedder, 3.0. Los-ing, Joun F. Schlosser, Sclenec- tady: volin L, badis, W. R. Eadie, James Stikeman, 5S. Judsou Raynor, Sta island (norla shore); Lev, PW, binand, 3. HM, staan, Syiacuse; Willum i, Fisher. {imotuy Parker, Luther 3. Jones, Ulica; J. PF. Moistt, i. W. Congdon Waiertown, Tie corresponding wemuers are:—Rev. J. B. Camphet, Chatham village; Leonard B, Corvell, Chirles King ant H. VW. Uliustead, Caiskal ‘alter 1, ‘Tuotapson, Fisk; Rev, tl. J. Acker, Johu W. Pieasant Valley; Rev. Thompsou and Hen y wager, H. Collyer, Schuslerville; Rev, A. M. Preuilee, J. Rhineboek; Key, James Cooper, Kondout; tev. FHL Fanning, orge George A. Hall, Wash ngiou, D. Unea. ‘There have heon abont one hundred delegates present, iu alf not inciuding thirteen correspouding: Members, ‘Ths 1s Lhe largest couvention yet held by the associations, When the fist of delegates was read the Committee on Associations made a report tial showed a deli- ciency of $294. ‘The comiuties recommended iha tt be made up by subscription, | it recomme: aigo the continuance Ol a State Executuve Commit- toe, anu that the following persons be appolated a3 is members:—John J. Platt, Poughkeepsie; Willlam F. Lec, New York; R. KR, Ho.mes, Auburn; H, B Chamberlain, Fullon; krskine Url, Hudson; J. Du Bois Carpenter, aid J. U. Mattheys, Pough- kee, si, ‘fhe committee also recommended that John J, tlatt be re-elected correspouding men- ber ior the Stace of New York, also the adopiton of the follow ng:— Resolved, That thts Convention nrge upon the associations the ovservance of the second Sunday of November as day of prayer tn ochall of our umsociations, and that they do all in ir power to xectire the Qv-0_crahiou of the clergy and all Christian peopi Adopted. i The folowing was also adopted:— creas, in view of tho nocessity of strengthening anil ade i ining associations taroazh the State, and of organ- Jring associations Jo those cities aud towns wiiere they do not at present exist, therefore, wlved, That Commitiee oF ti British prov nees, veusion to visit the able, ‘The entire report of the committee was then adupied. + Vote of thanks was tendered different rallroad nd steamboat Conipanies for advantages o: travel offered members oF tie Co .veution, and then cme & hunooas discassion upon the sadject of waere to bolt the nexc Convextion. During the speiking Mr. CepliasBramerd anuounced that the associa tions of New York are far behind those of other Staces aad therefore the Convention shonid next be held where it wil: do the most god throughout the Stat. His caudid opinion was that Utica is wie best place, A vote was then taken, and Utica was uuan.mousiy 8 lecte ‘the time of holding the Coovention Was reierred to the Siate Executive Committee, with power, they to cuuler with the local committee, ‘Tue Convenuon then sung I want to be like Jesus, ‘All xenLe, pure and iaild, Preyer followed, wien the Convention proceeded to discuss ihe Jollowng sabject:—“Our Daty as A socia ed Ciristiun Young Men to the Young Men of tie Siat.” The remaik3 w re opened by R. ke liolues, Fresideat of the Au ura Assoctalion, He fan the duly oF tie associations Li Losave the young mea. He believe i tan’ the Young Men’s Carisian Associ tions of ihe Sta‘e of New York are destined to govern tne future politics of the State, and not tl then will there be honesty in political administra- tions. Mr. Holmes depluced the fact that upon the rolis of associations are tie names of young men who never think of attending the meetings, To be sire ihey go to chureh once in awhie, but they should be brought to association meetings, and we true men of stich organizations sbonld attend to r. W. F, Lea, a member of the Ex ited associations of thia country be apporited & represeutative of the State for the purpose as far as he wa Con- be them, In rele ring tO. the recent c.ucus meetings in Auburn the speaker dweit with | great severity upun the ballot box stuf | ting and repeating there indulged in Far. | ther remarks were mace npon the subject by Mr Buckley, of New York; Me. Matthews, of Pougnhkeap- Bic, and P lent McBurney, the latter sig £ that voluntecrs be catled tor to visit towns troughs oubthe State where associations do not exist and endeavor to organize them. The responsibil y of looking aster the 800,009 young mien ot (le State ts an awful one. Mr, tearnes, of Greenpoint, and John J. Platt, of Voughkeepsie, also addressed the Convention, Mr. Piatt said the o jects of Lue Conveation were to fol- low and look aiver the young wen, What is true in polities is tne in oper organizations, Politicians Jouk ater young men-—why not young men’s Chris- liam associatiuns’ Reading rodios are good, put bey are nota necessity, Assoclauous can get slong without (em; therefure, because they cannot be supported tue association shudid hot subside. they are ao feaiure, or course, ant wi associations sheuld have them if possiole, but they can get along without them tii they grow able to bear the expense. Mr. Piatt was followed by Mr, Martin, of Brooklyn; Cephas Bratuerd. of New York; Dr. Morse, of Brooklyn, and Mr. Faitn- ful, 0: New York. Cards were then distributed thronghout the Convention on which members and Associations pintced the amount taey would give to- wards delraying the expenses of miss onaries to be sent into towns of the Blue to organize young men’s Christian associations, Brookiyn headed tne vr Pikes $idu and New York city followed with e The total amount raised was $650. Then followed A discussion upon questiogs propounded lo ihe Con. vention by members, Which quesuous had pre- Vious!y been written on paper and dropped in & bax at the main ent 2. ‘The discussion linished, the Convenu ob, aller snort devotional exercises, Wok @ Feces Ul tures PM. Alternoon Session, The Gonvention reassembted at the proper time, the © ig beng pi ted by devolonal exercises OL o half an hour duration. Key. Mr. Schermerhora, of Hudson, biace a prayer and atterwarus the Con Venitun joined mm singing, I hear the Saviour sy ‘Phy atrev.th indeed fs small, The Committee on Resolutions preseated tieir re- port. In the inaiver of adverusing they beieved in handbilis, posters, &c.; m the matter vi Besociauon expenses menvers should be appealed to for iheir liquidation; i tue case of soot gatherungs the com- mh b.ve beljevedt au Collations, and the corami. tee also fully and heartily euduryed tue Avsociition Monthly. ‘The report was accepted, Mr. Conway, of New York, offered the tollowtag:— Whereas, Tne great vice of gawbiing had assumed such nation 1 eilects, did by their personal efort suve ping and branding % ag iniamook, and succeed in crusiing its power a + taererore be ft ities hereby approve and en- en by thal assue ation, Relerred to the Coumitiee on Resulutions, The Convention vext diecnsaed the sutyect of open alr services, Mr... Mouse, of New York, spoke first. He believed in open air sermons of twenwy or twenty-five ininntes in lengto, or else staging and Spoaklug every ten minutes. All can participate ta these services, eveu if they do nothing but countenance them. In fare cities open ar should be held decentiy and In order, aad, tnerefore, policemen stould be in at J tendanes. "he miracies of the natural Jaw present @ good theme for open air sermons and should be dwelt upon sigaye 65 length, Bible narratives aud > ch (4 Of Lord are wiso excellent topica 18 ‘The leading idea of open air preachers gnould be to ho @ up Christ aud Him crucified, ‘fhe vest meth od to promote open ar ieothigs 13 to cull all the young men ther aud impress upon them Ue limpor- tance of such a MOV.Mment, Mr. MILLER. of New York, stated that a number once held an open.air meeting atthe foot of Canal street, and, In the Lemporary abaenoe of the police, one of the aperkers was knocked down and the Meeting broken up. He mentioned the fact simply fo snow that the devil way always marshalling bis Dosis agaiust Christuns, Mr, Cameuett, of Chatham village, believed In poy Ol singing at open air meelings, It opens the eart Of the lowest: ibe meanest, dicuest wretca on earth can be reached by music, Suppose men do hoot and sirike at ine apeacers, Leb Use stand Uni, tegardles: of rhetoric, recortiess of oratoric ul power, und talk sweely to (hese assauiers of Curist. Mr. BALDWIs, of Newburg, spoke of 1M? great suc. O83 O. Open xiv Meetings a Newourg., One ciecgy- man objected wo them, aud when invi ed to 8) eak Said, “200 must let me Kuow ihe day before when ou Want me to speak.’ Invite | aya. The manner of Carrying oa the meet ings was nightly approved ol. ‘ia re is always pleaty ol singing, plenty of free talk and Lo set.sermons. Fitty of one hundred Catholics attend the meetings evety sabbath, MY HUALnuLT, Of Ogdensburg, made the next address, He, tov, believed in pisnt of singing at open air moeungs, It is slugiog that makes tuem atiractive. If you #6 too weak to journey Up the mountain steep and nigh, You can stand withia the valley Aw the multitude gu oy. You can chant {0 bappy measure Ax they @owly pass along, And though tiey may for,ct the singer ‘Whey'il beer forget tac wong. Mr, THoMmas, of Brookiyn, spoke next, He said his association have a commitive divided into sad- commitiees Wh> Visit every vessal in port ou a Sab. bath moraing and disirivote religious papers and tracts, One Savbath mormag over fourteen hun- dred persons were visito}. Members of the coin- mittee seek out nen who wish to go to chured, and conduct tiem to ibe cuureh of Lheir choice, and, ia Many instances, even to the Catho.ic church, ‘ine open wir meetings In brookiyn, he sad, are very Buceessiul, Mr, Cain, of Schenectady, and Batdwin, of Green- Point, ende| the discussion, Tae Couvention thea ‘again jomed to sing na. The next subject ior discussion was “Cottages Prayer Mectings,’’ opened vy Mir, Smith. of Matone, who spok. ai some leng bh, “He was toliowed by Mr. Schlegel aud others, Ali believed 1a ten ment visl- tations, aud urged frequent yisits to the poor and lowly of every (own, hamict and city, Wien the discussion 0. tie avove toplo was filn- Ished signs of tbe disgolying of Lie Couvents came visible as the Chair anuounced Undnished Business”? The Committee on Associations recommended that no Juriher avtion be taken upon ue resoiudoNs offered by Conway, Holuues aud Atkinson, Agreed 10. The Committee on Resotntions offered another series Of resolutions bearmy upon the new move- mcut—tial oO: sending young men through the State OF Sew Lork Co estavlsh associations Where there arenone, Tiey w all adovied, At a quarter Wo five P. M. the business of the after- noon was ed by the reading of the minutes, ‘To mizht the churca was fi led to overfowme with Spectuiors. Addresses weve inade by Jou Mattuews, kev. HH. Loomis, &. 8, Holvaes aud Mr. ilbroo! Prayer was oieved up by dir, Gregory, Then, a wr pase nga vote of thanks to the people of Pough- Keepsie, the Convention adjonrned ine die, ‘This Convent on has been a very enthusiastic one, and the most .ukewarm Curistian Is of the opinion that it has been productive of much guod. The labors of the de ezates have not beeu very arduous, the the consa ved having beon equaiy dlvided for devouonal evere.se aud actual business. Muny are 0! the opinion that more busiuess Could tave ‘been cousu mated, ‘the President, Mr. McBuraey, is he. in high estimation all over te siate, and he certain iv d0e3 inake an excellent presiding oMcer. The fas est talker 8 Kev. Mr. Hall, of Washing on, D.C. The stedge huiwmer member 1s Ceplas New York; he ts also cona derabl: of a jokis'. resolutionizer 18 Jubn Matthews, of Poughkeepsie, and thepetor the Convention is Vnele John Vas-ar 01 Poughk-epsie. Mr. Wm, &. Dodge, Jr, of New York. is a great favorite. It isa netewerthy fact hat althoucn this is a Young Men’s Conventi n very low of the young men tead in the discussions, I guess this should not be so, bat perhays | am no judge. ‘The clergyman Wio upon the openiug day expressed the opinion that the Conveution was ran by a Ting Of Presbyterians, and nat Methodists sioed no cliauee in it, nas not’ been seen since, although he Mend iifurmed tat President @eBuracy 18a Metuo- asi COAL*--ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS. How the Pablic Can be Protected Against Short Weight. To THE Eprror or THe tlexaLo:— During the greater part of tuts year two-thirds of the Schuylkill mining districts were tlle, and also those of Carbon couaty and Lehigh regious were non- producing. “Yet the imports are in advance, com- pared with this time last year, 1,000,009 tons, It 1s true that a goodly portion of this amount 1s due to the bituminous coal, the strikes of the anthracite miners, together witn the exorbitant prices fixed by the operators for the article, suddenly extending and developing the production of our Virgluia mines to a much greaier extent than would have arwen for some time to come in the regular course, These soft coal companies saw and took the advantage of throwing into thls market therr produce at a price to compete readily with tne hard coal at the ring prices, The bituminous, or soit cval, is Dow being largely used by steamboats and manufatturers ata pretty steady figure the year round, the price in the winter season being s.igitly increased by the advance on freights, the trausportation being then outside, the shipping price remaining at a fixed figure. The price of bituminous coal is now from The $5 50 to $6 50 per ton, while the price for anthracite | of the sizes usually used for steamers and factories | ranges from $5 5v to $¢ The prices for both hard and soff are about equalized, When we take into account that bituminous coal is better adapted and and more economical for ste:m purposes the price Wilt be rcatiy iss than tat of the antnracte; fora Cuble foot or the iocmer Will CoAVveCt oo2 pounds OF Water lito sieam & Zit degi Wwiule a cabic foot of the latter will ou Water Into steain ab see that when jiard coal @ certain figure, so as to equalize the prive of both, Maniacuurers aod steamboat propr.etors will pre- fer asing bituminous Coal, thus giving them 4 ceriain Olt AEAINSE the EXLOFUON Oo: Lhe MOLOpO ists, uwers Wil at all times be victiiaizes at elon Of Lue monster monopoly aimed at for degrees. the lutvodustion of free foreign coal. I ths could be acco. wadall parties wou.a be quite inde peudent aud ivee irom the coutanual menace ot a S.rike Wl.ess Cielr demands (however outrageous) were acceded to, the “game of strike” and monopoly woud jean tural death, competition would s take thew places, the best arucie ab the lowest | figure to wi. The price ior Nova Seoula coal at present is about $1 bu lo yz 40, irec OL VOId; presentirelghts avout $2. 60. However, we do not apprehend any further ad- vance in the price of coal tis year, not but that the | “pulls” baye done ther Winost toemect it, The Schuylkit imines are pow in juil blast, and sending bo tits mar.ct avout 170,000 tous per week. ‘This sucheck against ihe monopoly so muci desired, Which to {his end the great mining ‘com. panies have given thelr utmost aid to attain, they Roving adopted tue plan ted by the Letigh tion Loui Company about taree yc are age not to sell airect to the consumer, bat only toa cer. tan few in Trintiy Buiiding., ‘bis year ihe Yriuity Bu lding ring are Cuiled the contractors of these great mimtug companes. For instance, if you Wished .o buy a cargo of Pittsion coal, aud = made — application ~— ab their oftive, you would be told tuat they only sell to their con- tractors—that 18, 3 certain iew of Lhe coal dealers— who meet from ume to time and agree as to how much they will exiort from the consumer, Why not, a8 jormerly, open tue ports to every comer woo lias the money and the dere to trade with them’ We hope to see this gigantic attempt at swindle broken up, as was taut of Lhe Lehign Com. pany, by moral suasion, While we are on this very important topic of com it might be as well to say a word or lwo as to how coal sould be weighed to the consumers, It has often been shown that he is regularly weated, only receiving 1,700 to 1,000 ibs. Lor 2,000 \ba,., When Nake up che yard deal- ers’ ton, Let us sugsest, conceraed, that pubs: weigh ovidges be laid down at convenient places as near as possible to the docks where coal ve-seis do most cou- gregate for discharge, as aise 1a ine central squares Oi Lhe city, each piesties regulary appotuted, sworn aod res) city Council or Police Board for the charge of hisoriice. it would be his duty to weigh ali coal presented to him, giving tie carver a docket stating the gross tare of cart and net yuanuty of coal tnereon (tue ture to be brauded om every regu- larly licensed coal cart), giviny also the awe of boat or yard irom Whence taken, and the person to Whom it 18 10 be delivere i, Wwe Weighmaster to keep a duplicate O01 the 84/20 in & book provided for that pUrvose, Open to PUdiic Lispection, a small charge (say two Cents per tou) to be paid ‘or tie servicer, this revenue to be paid iio ihe city treasury, Irom which the welghinaster’s salary and otuer inel- dental expense s are to be de de jayed, the whole to be self-supporting ; any coilusion between the weigher and outsiders to be punished by fine aud Imprisonment On the complalut of any party prov- ing same beiore the nearest justice, wilo shall Novo power to dispose summarily in each case KO brought Under lis notice, This, we ihiuk, would relieve us of this nuisance of short Weight aud be satisfactory to both seller and buyer, capiatas of boats to be paid freigit only on quantity stated on the certificate duly authenticated Ly tue Weighimaster, anything to the contrary stated in the will of iading notwith- standing, those who buy whole cargoes this sys- tem would prove @ great boou, as they are oien muleted very heavily by the substituting of false ‘bills Of Jading far the original, especially in the cage naible io the ‘That clergyman was not | Br ine.d, of | rises in price above | few years vack. A cure lor this would be | for tne beweat of ai | per by &@ chy Welguer, | Tarihful cise | where coal 9 loaded here from come dock where large are Blocks kept. Some few months | ago 8 slcamship com.a:y whose steaners / run Sourh were male to pay for filty | tons of coal they had never received. ‘this was done by the haddy manipulations of the agent of @large urn in ‘Trinity Butiding, acting ta the ea pacity of a weigher, This isa case Were the pubile weigher would have come in good, We wilt just give one other case of the many | Wherein the pubhe weigher’s services would axve | Come tagowl. A boat of nur com. from the same par- Hes, Was sold Lo three pardes in Wilamsburg., The bill of | ding staed ina 193 tous Wore on board, as | weighed by the Scranton Coal Company, but by the | clever we) cling o the agents of the ‘Trinity Balidiag firm she was make to discharge 216 tons, SINGULAR STROKE OF LIGHTING, One of the most singnlar freaks of Hghtning ‘hat has ever come to our knowledge, ocearred about | ten days stave, Mr, Emanuel Durr, ding m the | | vicinity of tae 1, about one mile and o hatli from | “Blarpsburg, at tie Gine mentioned, sent bis son | Charies, dyed about twelve years,’ for his cows, | some tine in the eveatog, aud a rain sud- | dently coming up, the lad took sheter under ; @ Wee, but he had not been Jong there when a terrific Masi of lightning biied hun for &® Momeni, and upon recovering tis senses he | found (iat the tuid had entered from the tree against ft j | | | When he had been leaning at the back of the heck, passing down lila hack, twisting 18 If twice around one Of his le/s and passing out at the sote of las (oot, bnt not before tt hal broken the bones ef the same. ‘The youth tad in its arms at the time of the sireke asmuld g, and another was cronching ab nis f both of Wh.ci were Killed, ‘The boy was unab reach bis home With ul ass siauce, aud Was nob found | nit about ten o'sieck at ulgit, aithough hg father mide stringent search for him, Ile is slowly recovertig, alch ugh hts suit haye been great.— Hagerstown (Md.) Twice EN dt AND BLUE! A respectable woman of firat © 4 Gapentands soups and desserts of all 2 enok; good hake | Kinds} city re’ B07 Westra s BAR 8TH AY., PRESENT F e Ployer's.—A ree ectable woman a4 yond cook ina sinall priva'e (anily; will assist ia the wasuing and iron ing; exceiient reference, WEST 42D ST.-AN ENOLISH LADY AS COOK, +) washer and Sroner, yV PANTED-—A SITUATION AS PROF. ‘a Gorman gir) peas in all its by box 176 Herald me 55 ESSED COOK, BY who thoronghly nocerstanda ber bust best cily reverencea, Address E. Hy Chambermatda, &e, 14.1 Restyrn st. "REN 6TH AND 7171 AVS, in the front basement—A respectable young gtr aa ehambermaid ani wairess in @ priv. fa ally ry rel erence. 165 sewing. QAy Westerns PH AND STH AY: A young girl as’ chambermaid. or Yate boarding hous rences. 1 95 STH AV. CORNER 20 STA YOUNG | ae girl to do chamberwork and waiting, or cham. Derwork and sewing; best elty references, WESt STH Sf.—A RESPE 252 FORSYTH 87., SECOND PLOOR.—A YOUNG German girl né chaiabermait and’ to do plan OTABLE OTRE AS 4 chambermall or to take care o. a baby; both will- ing and obliging, Can be seen until suited. BOO ys att 8 8TH AY., SECOND bell.—A respects girl an chinnbermand Protestant and waitress, or ciambermald, washer aid {ouer; Lood cy reverence. 4} Rast uta sr | ) dermald and t | ence; no obje° —A SCOTCH GIRL AS CAT ‘0 ¢0 pla or waiting; rel on to® short distance in the country, pro, YOUNG WOMEN (SIS1F. JUST LANDED, derir Se as chambermatda or Waltresca For further partienlara 10 rou of Castle Garden or addccas J. M., box Dressmakers and Sen:ustresses, ST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, 287 Fashionable ciresx and cioak ‘mak: Soits, #6, upwards Freppers, #8 a B23 5 and misses’ garments made to ord ‘a rns and Fuxhion Plates, cutting and basting, Terms cha, Call or addvess, WEST 3p 8 109 . NEAR 6TH AV.—RUFFLING e) forsale, 4 cents per yard and upwards; different Il ready, to sew on skirts ur drawers, kinds of trinmin; 274. AY,,B CORNER 10TH St. SECOND FLOOR front.A respectable girl as wiress: is a good dressmaker; will do chamberwork if required. Kei SOG WEST Wr STA FIRST CLASS DRESS. e ) maker, who understands cutting and fitting thor- oughly, wants the patronage of two more families, workin, bythe vay. Address DRLSSMAK ER. xe 338 WEST 35TH 8T.-A FRENCH LADY DESIRES iC) some mors cusiomers at her residence: fashions just received trom Paris for dresses, anita, ing troas We ‘Reanx, ball costumes, mantles, cloaks aud all #orte of undere | garments; promise full satisfaction; teria moderate. 23.4.8 WEST 9TH st, BASeMENT.—« RESPECTA- OD bie young woman ax cbambermaid and waitress 1a a small private tamlly; good reference, 37] BERECKER st., STATION —A First je wishes s few customers; ts fully competent, 396 sm —FAMILY SEAM- OTE) strese and dressm: jie to make engage- he Week or month, with or without machine, RY, td SMAKER, WHO UNDERSTANDS ESS) lor achly, wirhos to go ont by the amiliea. ‘Address C, W., stadon D, GERMAN GIRL, »P) ‘oud Mike @ permanent rity with a first class dremmaker Addresu D. 3. D., Heraid oft YOUNG NGLISH, assist in making willing and obliging, Hlousekeepern, &e. 47H 8B.—A LADY, OF SOMF 14 YEARS? EXPT, LOO: See sensebateear toe tetas Frivate hout Address for one week, J. M. ©, '121 | | WEST 20TH ST.—A LADY WITH a THOR. oughly pracitea! ‘knowleigeas matron or hou i fon; none but fr keeper, either 1n a family or inst ble parties treated with; reference merchants in the city, ‘Apply t or | 191 ‘rertiy.9 in’ many of the jeading Mra. H. HL, QQ] Fuvaperit sr, x “PECKER, FOURTH 1 anor A iow Lidy Keeper loa widower, | with children, or in a small family. 3 19 WEST TH ST. (PRESENT ite ludy as bh care of an invalid; has no objection to willing to t of any position not | ve erence can be given. Cull wo days, ANAM N WIDOW WANTS A SITUATION AS ZX housokesper; can take ‘ family pref Addreas A. SPENC AN AMERICAN OF ZA anorphan, would tke a position of tris housek fora party of standing, or will super care oF erless children. ‘Those In need of the abov ‘ay please address at ones for interview M, CARMICHAL, station E. 1° 8 RFUL ANY AG ABLE orper.-Wonid Iie the cara of nm iirst clase es- ther inthe olty or snhurba: {f there are ¢ ey will be well cared ‘or, Addres# {ur interview C, hverett Library, 5€8 6th av, Laundresses. &-. val CARMINE 8T.—TWO RBSPFCTASLE GIRLS, on lass Janndress, aa the otner as first clase waltres family preferred ; bes! city relerences, { 109 Si8t for et. ovr ort AV.-a PRoPrssED | +) Jaundress wishes to do washing and froning at her own house. Good reference. | 2 1Q Wrst 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | 4¢ ts woshing or fluting vy day or week; would | take it to her own house, The best city reference. 4 09 EAST IMTH 8T., NEAR I8ST,AV., HARLEM. A | ) respectable woman, a good Wasier and {roner, | wishes & private family’s or gentlemen's washing. 4D] FAST MTH sr, Room 1 —A8 FIRST CLASS Jauntresa ina private family; can do duting; best city reference, Nurses, &e. 109 WEST, IH STA PROTESTANT NURSE: 18 | J eecastomed to care of children; can do chamber- | work; city references, 22: WEST 20TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, J who has ost her own baby, wishes one to wet | burst at her own house, Good reference. A] WEST UTH 8T., BETWEEN ITH AND STH ays. —A young girl, 16 years of age, to take charge | of children; will make herselr generally useful; best city rer- | erence. RST F lately arrived from England, as nurs y from birth. Cal oa or address J.C. ean manage @ AQT BASE eT st, TOP PLOOR, BACK ROOM 44 Arespectable sngish woman,’ recently landed, as | chifiren's nurse or chamnbermaid, Can be seen for wo day. WEST 98TH ST., IN THE REAR,-A RESPECT. avle married woman wishes a baby to wet nuree at her own house, | i G1] EESINGTON | AVA RESPECTABLE WIDOW (0 lady as nurse or companion for an aged couple or in- | Valld Iady, or to take charge of linen in hotel or inatiiution, or ax monthly purse: wilhng to make herself userul; best cily reverence. Address, ALUHY YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN AS WET nurse, Inquire at the Labor Exchange, Castle Garden, FRENCH WIDOW LADY TO TAKE CARE OF chiliren Jn a quiet family: can sew and understands | dreasmating. Address FRENOH, box 111 Herald ollice. | V TANTED—RY A LADY, THE SUPERINTENDENCE of webild or children; no me» service required | references exclianged, Addresa MAKSH, Brooklyn 1 ollie, ey | 1429 Waliressos, Se. WEST 2TH 8ST. BETWEEN 711! AND STi avk.—A_ Teapectab) an firet clans 241 | ble of young wom: waite no objection to a Tg house ad cham bermar 5 best references, private boards Miscellaneous. 37 PUTNAM AV., CORNER OF DOWNING &T., 0,4 Brooklyn A lady of retmement ae comuanion to Address W. A, SITUATIONS WANTED—BEMALES, wees eerste 4.2 WEST 47H ST.-A YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WITH 2 relerences froin sowe of the mort respectable families 12 Europe, as goverueas, Address GOVERNESS, GO POPLAR ST. BROOKLYN.—A LADY OF EXPE. J*? rence in setiing and teaching all kinds of sewin, ghines in @ machine vleo or sehool, Address W, A. LAW- tL ing long experience in teachin: ‘ond family or sehoul; youd re ae CHRISTERN, 2B SCPrOuK St. CORNER OF DELANCY.~A GER. © man lacy wh §o¥ gress, to teach mu QQ AMITY 5T.-A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, RITAN. we gor inthe elty, for a bach or witowers fuinily; none bit those wi lary need apply. ul & StAdToN st. desires a situation in wea, Addreas dir, 123, MARISON AV. PRESENT E Se) apectad.e young girl us lady'e mi G48 STH AV.-& YOUNG GIRL TO TAK ) of astoreor Ine room ina hotel, bi renee, Addresa T. O, A. TARY HAIRDRESRER WILL WAIT UON LADIES ae their home, Terms moderate, Address A. M., ata jon CHARGE jong expe- hm SD AV. 'RETWEEN 6D AND €3D STS.— JOD A rerpectable young girl as wouzemald, ompanion to a lady, overnesa Address GUVERNE Front at, New Vor LADY WOULD TRACT THOROUGHLY ENGLISH French (Paris) and Music, for # pleasant home, Ad- drews LONDON, box 5,578 Port ofiee, New York, LADY, WHITING A PLAIN, LEGIBLE HAND, D! rea copyine or light, remauaerative employment. Ad dross COPY, Herala onice. LADY OF EXPERIENCE, WITH TIT erence, desires an engagement in a family as govern @s8, to instruct children inthe Pngiish branches and music. Address, J JCRT FROM SCHOOL, DESIRES A porition in asinall family to tna rnet youn the elementary branches of Eng dross Mise IDA STEWART, Bri Masle, de, Ad- | YOUNG LADY, AN ANERIOAN ORPHAN, DESIRES | to procure # situation as govercess for small ebitdven, ma- | UNIVERSITY PLACEK, -A FRENCU LADY, HAY. | Or would accept a position as bookkeeper or faot, any pos tou I where abe wes Boectable, perma 9; references exc! a Misa L, A. B., box 103 Herald ofice, for one wet YOUNG ENGLISH LADY DESIRES A PORYTION ina Cathe sow. iny machines, ohiy will tke pleraure in teaching }, Brodkiya Foat office. LADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A SITUATION Ao visiting Dranches and “mi given, Aditress I LADY AS DAILY nin Png ie ; best references A oR Visi AA teaches the soltd branches German anit th ents of F Address E. i DUNG LADY aituation an ¢ me 10 teach Ving! a given und required. \ and ob igin, lady, or as beat rele Herald ofc HELP WANTED. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTED & washer and tvoner. Cali at 116 fast 4th a1 FEW PIRST CLASS OPERATORS WANTED--ON ingore machine, Apply at Mra, PEDDLUS, uit Pe ALN COOK, Bower: T. STEWART ner; alao Ke! FIRSTCLASS ivimmera. App'y, with ref@rences, A." ART & CO. WANT SEVEE + dieas makers an Br NO LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS | gy Madi eebibiren In | | clags reference, W BOB! fateeeas of bis good place. Calon oF A VERY INDUSTRIOUS ¥FRENCHMAN ‘Bt., book ature, RITVATION WANTED — TER, MESSE SO vaiee an able, Tikit ome: hiiress Me ke > Bid West ot), New York. WAnTED—an AC tory of notion drees ENOY PROM A LARGE MANU! Security aud drat rate reference, erald office, Sy box 12 COACHMEN AND GARVENERS, SITUATION WANTED—ag COACHMAN, BY aN Address, Pnglishman, slugie; fret fe COACHHAN, 116 Week une MM Feference, RY LADY OR G cure a first clasa co TLEMAN WISIING 70 FEO. asa may callon or reas W., at J. G, Ham's carriaje warerooms, corner 4h ste andl Lalayette place. eae * RESPECTARLE YOUNG NAN (COLORED) WISH. & nitnation as coaeclman and groom; uo objection to Country; best reference {rou his last ewiployer. addcems R,, Uerald otter, FIRST OLASS COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION as coachman and groom; understan is ats business ta all tts branches; a frst class city driver; tw X ny jest employer, Cali oa orad ‘reas BR. U., 223 We private stabie, LOD COACHMAN WANTED—WHITE OR COLORED, F must be to serve as wailer in family. Call hon, WA, Me GARDENER WANTED. A THOROUGH GARDENER, F one fully conversant with tho management of greens houses, graperies, £e.; merried man; wile to lake charge of dairy, de. Address box 2,040 Post uilce. MITUATIONS WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED ©OU- pie; husbaad ax groan, wile aa cook; both would make emselves cenerally useful, Call on or address A, By af 1 bevore Mire Beck's, 85 Hh ay, coLoReD MAN, A ‘Ap-\ WARTED—BY A RESPECTARL Aituation s un clive good Kelerenee. ply for threw da} te V avid Sulii ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN A voor by a respectable young men, willing to mi nel? generally useful. Call ou or widross his present em~ CHARLES O'NEILL, @0 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACIIMAN BY A COL® ore! man. ood city reference. Call on or address, W., 85 West 29th at. WARSTED-BY A PROTESTANT YOU situation as coachinan and gard perienced : country prelerced ; best reler W., box 158 Herald oftice. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS COACTE man or groom colored); very heet cily reference, Cx on or address WILLIAMS, 136 Chrystie st., rear, \ TANTED—A SITUATION AS youny man, unmarried; ean make bimeel( generaliy ureful; handy with carpenter's tools or palat brush} — Address or call on JULIAN ALLEN, 1% NG OMAN, A aer: Is thoroughi: ree. Addrous COACHMAN, BY A Water st, WANTED-A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AN room, by @ resectable Prouedtant young man, Goo city relerencens Address J. H., box 121 Herald odive, ae a j TANTED—A COACHMAN’S SILUATION--BY A REx spectable marcied man, who thoroughly Und his business; Jn a good city will be Toond willl obliging; bas the Dest elly ever fea pood Inundress of take care of a dui ne D—MALES. FEW INTELLIGENT CASH "OYS WANTED. AP- AX ply to EDWAKD D. BASSFORD, Cooper institute. GENTS WANTED.—96 TO $10 PER DAY CAN BH tale by canvessers of good adiress, by an tnvest Ment of KI 2 fopaampes. The article Is wanted tm ever family, hotel aud restanradt. Cail vewween 1 and 3 at Asie Jey Joules & ( 18) Broadway. Ln \uire for BAILEY & CO. STANDS THE RETAIL YOUNG MAN, WHO UND TED—TO_ AT. Broadway, be- ondway and 1 A TREXERAL YOUNG) Lapis iv « tend fancy goods store. Apply at U2 tween the hours of 8 aid 9 A. M. -DADIFS—RIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WORK « to pay for tirst class sewing machines by fnstalmen 339 Fighth ‘street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. Instrnction free, r AND APPRENTICES AT DRESS Apply ot 9 Tih st, east alde. MAKE, ing wanted. RESSMAKING IMPROVERS AND RESPECTABLE, givin that cag sew neacty will be taken as apprentices; so mv errand girl; references required. th at Apply at No. 6) PERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON'S MACHINES for bue tie work; aiso acar! and bow bunds: bert prices, it for hands accustomed to fine O and permanent employment work, at UNION ADAMS & CO.'S, 637 Broadway GQOARP AND (BOW HANDS WANTED—AT UNION ADAMS & CO.'S. 687 Broadway; those accustomed to ‘the finest work ; situations permanent. Waves. —A GIRL TO DO G Wages S12. Cail at 145 Fast ANTED—A FRENCH COOK, NON apply at 72 Madison av., between 9 and 12 o’elock. TO ASSIST IN WASTED—A GOOD COOK, AND washing. Apply at 65 East’ 64th Wanrep IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS MIL- liner. Apply at 767 Broadway V -A COLORED COOK, TO GO TO THY by 10, CF: Callat 254 6th av., before 12 o'clock Septer- r 10, TANT: W WANTED-A VERY COMPCTENT after limited time she may beco Valiment, aa the lady will retire, Acd TANTRD—A FIRST CLASS English or Seute 182 Weat 4s et. 'ANTED—A WOMAN ACQUAINTED With FLOT! Wine Inces, &o.; French preferred. Apply fmuedialely to MORKISON, HERRIMAN & CO., 20 Mercer at NERA L HOUSEWORK. nb St, OTHER NEED ANTED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASH Jrouer; good references. Apply at'47 Amity AND DRESSMAKER; me owner of the estab- ens A. B., Heraid ollie, CHAMBERMAID AND preferred; best w: Live WARTED—A PROTESTANT WAITRESS 10 in a couutry village. Good references required. Ay Iv at No.6 St. Mark's piace today, between the hours welve and two 0’c ucx. UVANTED FIST CLA! ORs W OPERATORS ON WILL cox and Gibbs sewing machine, WETMORE & HITCHCOCK, 27 Canal et. WHO THOROUGHLY U bu Rest city reference required” Madison ay., between 10 and 12 o'clock, + Apply to-day at 23 WANTEDCAN AMERICAN GIRL AS NURSE FoR two children; must be a Protestant; the best of refere ence rewired. Apply at Southern Hotel ollice, 619 Broad: way, Letweea 12 and 2 o'clock, WAXtED-A NEAT yo maid aod seametiest & Wilnon muchine preterr WANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Must be a good washer and ironer, Apply at No. 205 East Fiity-ticth street, from 9 A. M. to 12 M. WARTED-A, PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO wtuira work aud assist in care of children. Sen dress, for two days, Lo box 3,919 New York Poat odice. WASTED-TEN YOUNG LADIES; THOSE Avors. towed to making fine paper boxed pyglerred, Call at 1,193 road way, room 14. V JAN(ED-A GERMAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housswork, Call immediately at 11 Weat lth st., near 6th at V operate a Wheeler ‘ast Thirty-eeventh atreet. up- ry ASS COLORED GIRL, IN A Call befored P.M. M47 wer SD—A FIRST CL small family ; Wueral w: East 21si at. a WANTED IPIRST CLASS TANDS TO WORK ON cloaks and suits. Apply (0 BRODIE, 3t Union square, TWO COLORED WOMEN ; ONE TO COOK, corner loth st. WASTED; TWO FIRST CLASS OMERATORS ON WILL- cox & Gibbe sewing wachine, G. HORION, 58 Reade st. SANTED EXPERIENCED HANDS TO MAKE V ‘scarfs, neckties and bows: no work given out, WETMORE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal st. WARIED—A YOUNG WOMAN OR GIRT, AS LAUN- dress in @ private farnily and (o uasixt in chamberwori, Cail at 279 , between “th and bth ava, ANTED- wash and iron, the otner to do chamberwork and walt fog. Call at 42 Grove at., In the afternoon. WASTED FOR BOSTON, MASS. A FEW MORE: pertenced boonet frame ma accustomed to clase work. High waves ply to Mrs. C, ROLLE, WAXTED IN A SNALL FAMILY, TWO GIRLS; to cook, wash iron; the other to dou and sewing. ‘Apply, with elty reference, at 147 Call for wo da, eat Bist wt, BAROT, ib at, between It and 12 claw 7ANTED—A COMPETENT NURSE fO TAKE © Apply at 10 Eas d apply without fir of a baby ck, Ni city references, ND TIE HANDS—ALSO GIXLS and gearts. Also, good button: bole makers and finishers on fine white shirts, FISK, CLAKK & FLAGG, 68 White at. WAXTEDSIN A SMALL FAMILY HOTEL) A FIRST uss chamnbermald; English, Scotch or German pre- ferred, 72 &t av., basement. WANTED A FIRST CLASS GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework, with good references, at 241 East Both sty between 24 and Sit ays. W 4AXTED A GUD COOK IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, to assist with the washing abd troning; must be w ood bread and bisealt macer. Apply this morping at #3 asi Ath wt, beiwegn il and | o'clock. WASTED TWO | PROTESTANT RLS (ENGLISH preferred) to go a short distance yn tue country; @ good cook, washer and Toner, and a seamstrers and nurse, capa care of a baby; good wages to two eumpetent ommended. Calon Monday, between 9 wud 12 J. BRIGGS & CO."S, 87 Chambers ay Vigo weil ry at T. “SITUATIONS WANTED=MALES, THOMPSOW ST.--A MAN AS COOK IN A RES- taurant, Apply to it, 8. 29 296, ROOSTER ST.—a8 WAITER IN A PRIVATE 26. fart Orel clase, Testimonials excelient, Can be teen from IL tll" oeock. a SITUATION WANTED-BY A STRONG, HEALTHY boy, 18 years old, to do light work jn @ family who would treat him well; mo obiectious (9 the eountry. Apply at 276 7th av. rocery ive good city refe.enes, wh Is wi ling to toa to the bustuess make hinge (he cerally we’, can obtain a ituatlon by ap. plyiug at 156 Bower ‘s ten o'clock this morning. Bev WANTED 1s A CLOTH JOBBING HOUBE—AP- ply ut 4 Walker at. A. G. HYDE & CO, TORE 49 BARCLAY Saturday, atl P.M. OY WANTED-IN THE BOOK street. Apply, with referenc OY WANTED.-ADDKESS, IN OWN HANDWRITING box 6,471 Post ofice, WANTED, ON BALARY OR COMMISSIOI fraternity who have bad experience able parties Gat have a emg e bes Ne Bulldiog, 54 # C04 Temple Bullding, 64 Broadway, J I DING Li os EVENING TELEGRAM Is THE : BPKOIAL CABLE DUSPATORES, In THE | EVENING TSLEGRAM A & LATEST News, I HE EVENING ‘ELEGRAM FASHIONAULY THE HOUR Te ‘Ort ENSSERPRISE HG PERIOD, HAS NOW A LARGER CLRCULATIOY THAN ALL THE EVENING PAPERS, BUBSCRIPTION © © BUBSCRIPTION $5 A YEAR, i PUBLICATION OFFICK 97 NADSAU STREBT, ~ WWANTED-SIX YOUNG WHIYE MEN AS WAITER Apply for wo days at TUOMAS’, 937 Broadway, WANtED- IN A PUGLISHING OFFICE, A LAD Om 16 years, who writes weil. Address box 4,574 Post ofice, Saab Ruins St a SR concen wan D—TWO ACTIVE YOUNG M APPLY AT 83 Liberty street. }. FARING, WARTED-AN OFFICE BOY IN A MERCHANT'S O} aot pace, Qne "uo ean write good hand, “Address Lo} ,208 Post o: JANTED—AN AMERICAN (WHITE OR “etn tom re or Engiish boy, about 13 years old; must eare of horse and cow 3 satisfactory recommen: quired, Address box 3,919 Port office AGEN’ for the snie of exclusive right to vend or manufac er & Myers’ infaliivie trace lock (for whillietrees) 7 the article is now manufactured in Olneiae “hn Western domand large aad Jucressing. Far aes ert bi Spec address U, PALMER, box 1vld Cinclnnadty —_——- — ce — WASTED-A GOOD FIRST AND SECOND OVSTE Ry man that understand thelr business, Apply at Oyster Bay, 1,144 Broadway. NTED.—A YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME BU: nang A W quatitications, having %100 to $200 eaah to invest in business payiny i ber ceul, and bear uvestigation, may dre ADVEKIISER, box 24 Herald office, ANTED--TWO ASSISTANTS, WHO UN the grocery business, at Ha Ui. BRI Sth at. aud ay. C ANTED—A MAN TO TAKE COPYING HOME must write plain, legibie, businces hand, Addre Y. %., Herald office, JANTED-IN A WOOL HO T LAD who Is quick at figures aad writde @ goud baud, Ada dress box 4,189 Pout 01 ANTED—A MAN TO WAIT ON TAB SD Wild ie wiling to make himaelf useful; one who under stands the restawrant Lusiness, No other need apply mt @ Gih av., corner vk at., velween # wud 12 A. DM. VAN PELI'S. ROY, IN box inh 1 WAnteD A SMART, INTELLIG lawyer's ofllve. Address kb. Be iL , STKADY MAN TO DRIVE & r care of horace wud be # A , With reference, ab W ou: ard, (008 OD fe J. G. COSURIFF, TANTED—A BUSINESS MANAGER POR A WERKLY Paper; a thoroazh mao ia every pect can bear of V & good position by wireseing, with relerences, J. Hy Kay Post ouice vor 3,003 New York. N THE OFFICE OF A DRY GOODS JOB lin parting house, @ young iran o. 16 or 17, ted, to learn the bURiNess ; MAE Fesie Wit parents aud ve we! recommended, Address im owe han: writing box 1,303 Post ollie. rome INSURA NSURANCE AT REDUCED RATHS—LIFE, FIRM AN Acokievtal, Vergona Wiwning ingerance in the Lest co RB Mies, rave time and ononey by addressing GENBINA) ENT. Dow a1 S ‘ost omen ew York .

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